Successfully Concluding a Satanic Blood Pact

Foreword

Having successfully concluded a blood pact with
Satan on 960606 posterior to a dedicated study
into the nature of such pacts and of the
character and powers of the Devil, Satan, it is
with absolute interest and consolidated purpose
that I hereby explain and espouse for the use of
the adept the mechanism and means by which such
a pact might be negotiated with a desired outcome.

Introduction

This is an essay which I have constructed as a
charitable response for those who have expressed
an interest in themselves forging such a pact with
Satan, the Devil and God of This World. It is
strictly preliminary, and does not go into
extensive detail so much as it explains what the
individual will need study, and acquire knowledge
and skills in doing, or to contract for someone
with that knowledge and those skills so as to
effect the desired summoning and preparation
for their pact-making endeavour.

Aims and Cosmology

Most who approach me with an interest in selling
their soul to Satan explain that they believe in
a literal immortal object called a 'soul' which
somehow survives the demise of our animal bodies,
and goes on to dwell in some afterlife realm such
as a hell, or a heaven.

This is quite different than my understanding,
but I may attempt to facilitate their aim
nonetheless. Theirs often sounds like a very
Christian cosmology, and so by their lights
this pact would unlikely result in anything
that could be considered sane on their part.

It is important to make clear that I am a
Satanist. My pact is for mutual benefit and an
ongoing, cautious but friendly relation with
Satan whereby we both benefit. I am not,
nor do I see myself as, pitted against this
being or composite entity, or necessarily
against its adversaries, and my admittedly
fantastic cosmology as expressed in the
scripture that I myself
wrote the Gospel of Satan, is that the
skygod Yahweh has attempted to infiltrate
the domain of the God of This World (Terra),
and that terran souls *all* proceed to the
Underworld at their demise with exceptions
only by negotiation (as with attempted
submission to other gods).

Preliminaries

There is no being of which I am aware that
would be able to purchase an 'immortal soul'
(because it doesn't exist and one's future
terminates at the point of death), but there
are Christian scare-stories about the Devil,
Satan, in which such a contract is drawn up
by magicians for the purpose of enjoying
pleasure, or knowledge, or some other boon,
for a period of time prior to death, in
exchange for the future delegation of that
soul to the Infernal Lord as dominator and
master of a penalty Hereafter (Hell, as
one may put it). Pursuing this contractual
relationship with one's former God's foe
necessitates maximum legal scrutiny, and
therefore it becomes imperative both
parties to it retain original copies.

What one may be able to get for this soul
depends entirely upon your persuasiveness
and interests. Your interests will direct
what you attempt to negotiate as exchanged
for this fictional aspect of your animal
organism. One's persuasiveness will dictate
with what agent of the cosmos one may
conclude this deal and with what one may
get them to agree. Thereafter one's personal
power will enable one to bring to bear
their compliance with whatever one has
successfully negotiated in one's deal.

Intentions

Typically this contract sequences the legal
arrangement so that the deal-maker get their
desires met prior to those promised to the
Devil, and in some cases this is said to have
led to a later attempt to appeal to
intervention on the part of a supernal such
as Yahweh or Jesus or Mary to save the soul
involved, so it is not unexpected that the
Infernal Lord might have suspicions about
those who undertake to make this kind of
contract (as for deception to get the
rewards that Satan offers but without any
intention of following through on their end
of the bargain). Therefore, it would be best
if one actually has an interest, and desire
to abandon one's soul or self as part of
one's feelings and intentions when arranging
and concluding the entirety of the deal,
lest the Devil see that this is a ruse and
abstain from it as unworthy of Hir energies
or negotiations.

Contractual Agent(s) and the Study Thereof

There are many Infernal Lords touted as such,
sometimes by Christian demonologists such as
King James and Johannes Weir, and at others
by Satanists who regard it in a somewhat
different light. Primarily there aren't many
real-life stories of Satanic Deals which are
promoted by Satanists of any calibre, since
most of us are atheists/materialists and are
not convinced of the reality or authority of
either religious deities or religious devils.

As further preparation for the activity of
fashioning such a pact, as one may be unsure
of one's targetted contractual agent, one would
do well to enter into the study of demons,
properly called 'demonology', and to identify
the spirit or devil that is the most appropriate
and most likely to yield the result sought
(by authority and relation to one's condition).

Secondarily, consulting with serious demonologists
is a proper beginning to seeing it through and
obtaining what is desired. There is a reason
that the tales of Faust and its like involve
those who are obsessed with knowledge and power.
they will have sought out the skills and knowledge
necessary to effect the negotiations important
to the act of dealing away their soul, or self,
and will either acquire these skills on their
own, or negotiate for some trusted individual
to intercede on their behalf, supplementing
with their actions and produced tools where
the soul-dealer and prospective Devil-slave
cannot or does not wish to undertake to
develop these skills themself.

Presuming that the reader is interested in
constructing a pact such that it turns out
favourably for you, and that your aim is to
contract yourself with the being or composite
known generally as 'Satan', the way to effect
this begins with YOUR evaluation of what and who
that being is, and what it is that you are
seeking to obtain, as is the case with any
negotiated contract or pact. This eases in its
difficulty depending on your proximate relation
to specific religious perspectives on the cosmos
(some of which are antagonistic to this entity).

Anti-Christian or Anti-Muslim Pact

The most difficult type of pact which may be made, and
the one from which the least may be expected, is that
made with the cosmic adversary of the Christian or
Muslim overlord deities. This adversary's role with respect
to the presumed "created" universe is as an underling
and fall guy to the cosmic architects and originators
(sometimes Yahweh, sometimes Allah, it varies as most
religious stories do). Hir job is to tantalize and tempt the
straying members of the human species into disobedience
and sinfulness so as not to qualify for (or at least severely
challenge) their presumed afterlife reward.

The best that could be hoped for in such a circumstance
is that the horrors and penalties associated with this
type of anti-God are spared, and that the reason one is
estranged from the god of the universe will either stop
being applicable, or protection and hiding from it will
be effected. Granted that the cosmic deity is omniscient,
this will of course make most options outside of complete
capitulation and repentance unworkable. those who oppose
the cosmic god are in for a rough ride, and no Satan in
such a cosmos will be of any real and lasting assistance.

That said, once such a pact-signing has been arranged
by the most expedient methods in pursuit of the sale of
one's soul to the anti-God, the two copies of this document
will be retained by their respective parties, effecting
the most stringent legal condition to the conclusion
(the Devil's Mark provided by his agent to both documents.
and he shall thereafter burn his copy as a means of its
consignment to the spirit realm).

Promethean and Gnostic Liberators

When the Satanic agent is a liberator and powerful
releaser of the sincere adherent to its realm or to a
new state of consciousness, being, or action, there is
a greater hope that something fruitful will be gained
by forging a pact with this entity.
By standard, the Gnostic or Promethean Satan is an underdog
and an infiltrating subverter of what might be described as
an unfair and coercive circumstance to which the person
making the pact did not agree. A captive, or zoo specimen,
experimental lab rat, or tested disloyalist, those who seek
out the Gnostic Satan are convinced that this world is not
the be-all and end-all of thrilling joy, and that somehow
it must be transformed or escaped with the help of Lucifer.

Establishing a pact with this being includes communication,
psychological, and ritual alignment with the actuality
of the cosmos and its real authorities beyond the zoo.
Education and ritual communion with this authority will thus
be required in order to have the revelation of the truth of
the cosmic order manifest before you in mind such that what
ought be part of the pact will become obvious. Hamstringed
by the inherited view of the universe, no successful pact
will be possible.

There are established Gnostic churches, though few seem to
understand their liberating deity as 'Satan' per se, some
taking to call it "Lucifer", but most characterizing it
in Christian or pagan terms, rather than something
strictly Satanic. The bulk do not conceive of the necessity
of forging a pact or contract with their salvific rescuer
deity (e.g. Sophia, or Jesus), and may not understand the
motivations or condition of any who do.

A successful pact with this entity will include a clear
voucher of alliance and the rational expectations of
all parties concerned. If one is sufficiently attuned
to the deity with whom the pact is made, and diligent
in concluding one's own end of the bargain, then the
liberating ally has a good chance of being of
longterm assistance.

Post-Christian Satan Deities

A number of those who seek to ally with Satan conceive of
Hir as an entity outside the parameters of Christianity,
in guises theriomorphic and inimical to the deitiforms
typically associated with that religion. Some identify
Satan *as* that other deity (e.g. Set, Azazel, Shiva,
Saturn, Baphomet, and many more), and so for them
their relationship twists and turns with the tides
of this newly-discovered identity.

Those who understand that they seek to make a pact with
a Satan who is outside the purview of convention must in
some way conceive or discover the character of that entity
or intelligence themself, and then set about rectifying
one's relation to them, just as the aforementioned Gnostic
would do, but with coordination to the actuality of that
Satan so discovered.

The likelihood of concluding a successful contract with
such an ambiguous ally is more difficult to predict,
owing to the variable combination of dedicant/deity,
and the ability of both parties to meet the stipulated
arrangements. stepping up the contract in segments or
portions, or simply allowing the pact to include very
ambiguous aims and interests is one way to go about a
more secure relationship, but may make far less plain
what the outcome may be. Stringency of form will be
more pertinent where the notion of Satan is an opponent.

Satanic Worshippers

One of the modern visages of Satan is as the beloved god or
cosmic hierarch to whom one might dedicate one's energies or
works. For such demonolaters the pact functions less like a
deal or contract and more alike to a dedication. The content
of this trusting dedication is far less harrowed and
difficult than those attempting a negotiation with the
cosmic anti-God or 'Father of Lies'. The important aspect of
such a pact is its drama, its depth, and its heartfelt
sincerety. what it includes would of necessity be of a
personal and possibly sacrificing character.

The theistic Satanist, or demonolatric worshipper of Satan,
has a completely inverse relationship with Satan as compared
with the anti-Satanist worshipper of some usurping archon.
she may regard Satan as a parental figure, a guardian,
possibly a revealer of mysteries and laudible leader in the
ways of the world of which He is Lord. in any case, she will
take far fewer precautions and possibly consider hir
approach as from an advantageous trajectory.

and the usual contents of that contract,
which require a certain ceremonial magic to
effect, would be legalistic, and may even
be steered toward trying to weasel out of
the eventual arrangement by loopholes.

You will do best to research thoroughly the
contents of contracts negotiated amongst
those who are adversaries, particularly
those which may be and have been used to
successfully keep both sides to their agreed
responsibilities (by the authorities
you deem operating in the cosmos). In all
cases with unfriendly or unknown agents it
becomes imperative that two copies of the
contract be constructed for legal stringency.

Secondarily, you will wish to research the
character of these loopholes in the contract's
language such that the
deals with the Devil allowed an escape from
the eternal demise and took advantage of
some supposed weakness or oversight on the
part of Satan such as within popular literate
fictions including figures like the lawyer
Daniel Webster, or the Goethean Faust, whose
final conclusion glories in the power of
redemption due to his eventual repentance
after having enjoyed the initial benefits
of Satan's power and knowledge.

The Objects of Art

For the contract itself to be official and
traditional it should be written by your own
hand, then signed in your own blood using
a stylus of ceremonial design, optimally created
by you, out of some infernal materials,
and this signing of the document(s) should be
within a ritual in which you summon Satan
for that purpose at an appropriate time,
asking him to accept the arrangement,
complete in its terms, giving some omen,
or allowing you to be possessed and
so execute his Mark imbued with his intent.

A sample pact with Satanas Paternas, signed in blood.

Studying, and Making or Employing

Therefore, to begin your preparations
you will need to:

a) Study ceremonial magic, the
construction of magical objects,
and the summoning of spirits,
or make acquaintance with, or
reliable friends with, someone
who is very well skilled in
these endeavours so as to do
it expertly for you (as it is
reputed that those such as
Gilles de Rais or the [[Marquis
de Sade]] did);

b) Construct and consecrate a
proper stylus and paper/parchment
for the event of the signing/contract,
or have this done for you by someone
of sufficient skill and authority;
failing this, obtaining the objects
and initializing them yourself may
be sufficient.

Sample Pacts

c) Construct and consecrate any
additional tools necessary to do
the summoning of Satan for the
event, or have this done for you
by someone of sufficient skill
and authority; failing this,
obtaining them and initializing
them yourself 'may' be sufficient;

d) Prepare yourself adequately
for the ritual itself, which will
probably require heretical or
anti-Christian liturgies, symbols,
actions on your part, or
IMpurifications, sufficient so as
to distance you from the protection
of or influence by Christian deities;

e) Engage the actual summoning of Satan,
the Devil, at the proper time, and with
the proper intention so as to carry
out the signing of the document(s), being
sure to render two such documents in the
event of an agreement with any uncertainty.